Pils is lazy way of saying parents in law.
BIL or Sil = brother in law or sis in law. Now u can figure what is Mil or Fil - right?
My pils (parents in law) are visiting this wkd. Prayers may be needed.
"Reed's Law" is an adage coined by @Andrew_Reed which states that "the person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer."
This dude just got reed's law'd lol
The person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer.
"The person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer." - Person A
"I call this reed's law" - Person B
"That person just got reed's law'd lol" - Person C
A law coined by iDixie, meaning that wherever Union Dixie is shouted loud and proud, you will find crippling porn addiction and 1st/2nd generation Americans
"OH WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS!"
"Lee's Law"
As any online discussion involving the word "monorail" progresses, the probability of it degenerating into a string of Simpsons references approaches 1.
Friend: "You should ride the Monorail when you go to Vegas"
Me: "I hear those things are awfully loud."
Friend: " It glides as softly as a cloud"
Me: "Lanley's Law strikes again!"
The child-in-law of one's grandparent-in-law's sibling.
My first co-cousin-pibling-in-law is a good person.
A sarcastic exclamation highlighting the perceived irony or hypocrisy of advocating for progressive values while ignoring or excusing violent behavior, particularly from extremist groups.
"Did you hear that LGBTQ+ activist defending those Islamic extremists? That's such 'A Law Woke Bar' moment."